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What is in Penne Franco with Chicken and whole grain spaghetti? Ingredients list:

What good ingredients are in Penne Franco with Chicken and whole grain spaghetti? Penne Franco with Chicken and whole grain spaghetti ingredients: dietary fiber, sugars, protein.

Can I burn fat with Penne Franco with Chicken and whole grain spaghetti? Of course, it's possible if you eat no more than one servings.

What is one serving size? One serving size of Penne Franco with Chicken and whole grain spaghetti is one order.

What is bad in Penne Franco with Chicken and whole grain spaghetti?Nothing. Penne Franco with contains only good nutrients such as: protein, dietary fiber, sugars.

How many sugar contains in one serving of Penne Franco with Chicken and whole grain spaghetti?
1 order contains 1 grams of sugar, it’s 2% of your daily value.

What is the daily value of calories I can get from 1 serving of Penne Franco with Chicken and whole grain spaghetti?
You can get 62% of your DV from one serving of Penne Franco with Chicken and whole grain spaghetti.

Conclusion:

Penne Franco with Chicken and whole grain spaghetti is a good source of protein, dietary fiber, sugars.
It has 1057 calories (four hundreds ninety calories from fat), 55 grams of protein, ninety one g of carbs and 54 g of fat. Warning — it has a 490 calories from fat!
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